LEGO Building Session at the Cazenovia Public Library

The Cazenovia Public Library invites children ages 5 and up to the Community Room on Monday, March 5, for the chance to channel their inner architect and get building! Children’s Programming Coordinator Jenna Wright Martin will lead “LEGO My Library,” a fun, hands-on program for young architects at 3:30 pm. Participants will have access to the Library’s vast collection of LEGO construction toys. The program will feature a LEGO zip line vehicle challenge and time for creative construction.

The Library is a place of imagination and discovery. Programs like “LEGO My Library” allow children to socialize, be creative, and see their imaginings come to life. Construction toys offer significant educational benefits to children of all ages. Not only is hands-on play fun and exciting, but it also helps to develop motor and spatial skills, ingenuity, critical thinking, social and language proficiencies, and more!

All events at the Cazenovia Public Library are free and open to the public. For more information, call 315-655-9322 or visit www.cazenoviapubliclibrary.org.

By martha

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